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Haines Watts appoints new Accounts and Audits Manager
Due to its continued expansion, Haines Watts Chartered Accounts Liverpool has welcomed a new Accounts and Audit Manager.
Emma Molyneux, from Billinge, has been appointed to assist with the growth of the business. She brings with her a substantial amount of experience gained from practices across Liverpool and Crosby.
The 31-year-old said: “I am delighted to have joined the young, fresh thinking team here in Liverpool. It gives me a great sense of pride and achievement to work at one of the top 20 accountancy firms in the country. In particular, one that is so passionate about helping me achieve my career goals.
“I plan to further my knowledge and broaden my skillset here at Haines Watts. I hope to gain an in-depth insight into their experience in helping business owners grow their businesses while managing a varied client base.“
With 60 offices Nationwide, Haines Watts provide accountancy services and business advice to more than 35,000 clients across the UK which gives their clients access to a huge amount of business expertise and knowledge.
Haines Watts Chartered Accountants was recently crowned Accountancy Firm of the Year at the 2015 FDs Excellence Awards for the fourth consecutive year, voted for by their core client base, owner managed businesses.
Director of Haines Watts Chartered Accountants Victoria Street Russell Silverman added: “Emma is a valuable addition to the team. She has excellent communication skills and extensive technical knowledge. She will manage a portfolio of owner managed businesses and build on her existing strengths. We believe in translating technical knowledge into sound commercial advice and Emma is well equipped to do so.“
For more information about Haines Watts visit www.hwca.com/accountants-liverpool or call 0151 227 3463.
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